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The SAFE Program has two purposes: To prevent
crimes of sexual violence in our communities through programs of education and training,
focusing primarily on awareness and prevention; and to educate women about realistic
options that will help them avoid, escape and survive assaults if they do occur.
SAFE is a two-hour class that is designed
to be presented to small-to-medium sized groups. The class includes an introduction,
short film, training materials, discussion and hands-on, physical training. Each
participant also receives a portfolio and additional materials.
SAFE is offered only to female participants.
This is to provide a safe and non-intimidating environment for participants. The
gender requirement is the same as the Smith College Public Safety RAD classes.
Our SAFE program includes hands-on physical
training. The limited course time allows only basic techniques to be taught, but
the goal is to introduce "the possibility of physical training as an option" for
self defense. The physical training is used to demonstrate techniques, familiarize
the participants with physical force and allow each person to make an informed decision
about their options. This is not a "self-defense" course but instead an
introduction to crime prevention issues that includes a physical element.
Participants should dress for physical
activity. Participants are free to opt-out of any activities they do not feel comfortable
performing.
The SAFE program provides an introduction to
self defense options for women. The introductory nature of the class meshes with
the Smith College Public Safety RAD classes. RAD is
more extensive class that teaches awareness, avoidance and physical techniques to
participants. The two courses are strongly complementary and attendance at either
or both is strongly recommended.
For more information or to set up a class for your house
or Department please contact Officer Irma Lopez at 585-2490 or ilopez@smith.edu. |